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authorStultus <hrishi.kb@gmail.com>2012-07-08 12:51:32 +0530
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ creating all that stupid or weird pains on my thighs, legs and my general loss o
Still, I don't have anything to get moody about here. From both the nurses' and the doctors' reactions, I guess
I am one of the happiest patients they have. I think it will be difficult for them to
imagine someone who is confined to a room 24 hrs a day (I can walk through corridors of
- 8^{th} floor) being happy. But the fact is, it is not new to me. I have all the experience in
+ 8th floor) being happy. But the fact is, it is not new to me. I have all the experience in
the world in doing this. Being lethargic and making an organized lethargic behavior of
solitary life inside a room. So, I am kind of not moody at all. There is nothing new to it,
I hear all the news, I do call people, I am online, my father is around for any help (he might
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ grasp and understand. They believe in showing support. However, the problem is h
friends back in Hyderabad understand me. They know what I want, will get the things done for
me, so that system will run smoothly.
-\subsection*{``Don't you get bored?'' or ``You are bored eh?''}
+\subsection*{"Don't you get bored?" or "You are bored eh?"}
I think it is a question anyone who is undergoing treatment for diseases like this will encounter.
Especially when you are having a good social life. For people who know me, I don't think it